Abstract
AbstractIf G is a group, then K(G) is the set of commutators of elements of G. C is the class of groups such that G′ = K(G) is the minimal cardinality of any generating set of dG. We prove: Theorem A. Let G be a nilpotent group of class two such that G' is finite and d(G′) < 4.Then G < G.Theorm B. Let G be a finite group such that G′ is elementary abelian of order p3. Then G ∈ C.Theorem C. Let G be a finite group with an elementary abelian Sylow p-subgroup S, of order p2, such that S ⊆ K(G). Then S ⊆K(G).
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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